Speculation mounts over whether Harry will meet the King
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Speculation mounts over whether Harry will meet the King
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"Speculation is growing over whether the King and his son the Duke of Sussex will meet this week after the monarch was seen getting on a plane back to London. Prince Harry has not seen his father in over a year and is reportedly open to meeting Charles, who has been receiving cancer treatment since early 2024. Charles is thought to be in London after boarding a jet from Aberdeenshire at around 2pm, after staying in his Balmoral home for his summer break."
"Harry has been pictured with former Army captain David Henson, who served as Team GB captain for the inaugural Invictus Games, founded by the duke for wounded and sick military and veterans. Charles and Harry have not seen each other for more than a year (PA) (PA Wire) Mr Henson lost both his legs above the knee after standing on an improvised explosive device in 2011 while clearing a compound in Afghanistan. He went on to gain a PhD in Amputee Biomechanics at Imperial."
The Independent covers topics including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet avoids paywalls and relies on donations to fund on-the-ground reporters who speak to both sides of stories. Speculation is growing over whether King Charles and his son Prince Harry will meet after the monarch was seen boarding a plane back to London. Prince Harry has not seen his father for more than a year and is reportedly open to meeting while Charles has been receiving cancer treatment since early 2024. Harry visited Imperial College London's Centre for Blast Injury Studies and was pictured with David Henson, an amputee and former Team GB captain who gained a PhD in Amputee Biomechanics.
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